LeBron Haters Call To Arms! (The Haters Unification Thread)

I've disliked lebron since 2003 and it has almost nothing to do with his on court accomplishments. Its a character flaw that will be with him for life. A corny *** ***** will always be a corny *** *****
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ESPN has posted 5 articles on their Facebook page alone either directly comparing Lebron to Jordan or referencing others who are comparing Lebron to Jordan since the game last night. Also saw a bunch of Lebron fans retweet ESPN-run Twitter accounts that listed comparisons between Lebron and Jordan. Haven't tuned into ESPN (and don't plan on it for a while), but I'm sure there were legacy comparisons there too.

Lebron himself once had Jordan as the screensaver on his phone for motivation.

How can no one care when Lebron himself cares? :rollin  


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It's fine if there is a little debate but some of the comments....oh goodness
 
^ it's just funny how they came in here and started throwing salt at us for being LeBron haters for years. All that years of pent up anger from seeing LeBron choke away the 4th quarter up til now must have got to their psyche. It's all good though, it's just basketball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. In LeBron's case, he's still 3-4. Not 6-0.
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Kyrie needs another closer with him next year, LeWashed still almost blew this game sans that block (which I'd like to think as goaltending). Either way, the fix was strong this year, and I fully expect another failure from LeHelped again next year. See yall in October.
 
Kyrie >>>>> Lebron in this series.
Not true, but I know what you're getting at. Lebron almost always gets his numbers, Kyrie was the x-factor.

Watch the last offensive possessions at the end of Game 7 and had it not been for some great defensive plays by Lebron it would've been another instance of him vanishing in crunch time despite a strong first three quarters.
 
Kyrie needs another closer with him next year, LeWashed still almost blew this game sans that block (which I'd like to think as goaltending). Either way, the fix was strong this year, and I fully expect another failure from LeHelped again next year. See yall in October.
Yep LeBron disappeared for most the 5 minutes except with that block and getting fouled on that dunk attempt
"B-BUT LEBBY HAD A TRIPLE DOUBLE FOR THE PAST 3 GAMES, HE DAH GOAT"
It's like these stans only care about the stat padding in the box score instead of watching who stepped up in the key moments, wth 80% of them being Kyrie and the 20% being LeBron
They gonna disagree with me, but tbh, I don't care, i known hes been a fraud since he left Cleveland for more help, nothing is gonna change that history

Can't wait for FF's manifesto btw, I'm ready for those bullets
 
LeFraud's FG's in the 4th quarter of 2 games that he "dominated":

Game 5: 2/7

Game 7: 3/8

Not surprisingly, Kyrie was huge in both of those games at the end.

And lebronze points in Game 6 mainly came when his team had a sizeable lead at home with Iguodala hurting and Draymond scared to pick up anything. Of course, his points in Game 5 came without Draymond altogether.

Again, how can this particular Finals be more about lebronze having a decent performance overall (first few games were not great and only respectable at the end because of major stat padding in garbage time when no one knows why LeBrick was even in the game)... when it is the Fraudiors, with the background of "greatest regular season of all-time," who blew a 3-1 lead? Especially considering how poor their best players played (compared to regular season averages, with the exception of Draymond in Game 7). Just doesn't make sense to me. The media picks and chooses who it wants to put the spotlight on. In this situation (or in any situation like this, where a proven superior team completely freezes up for 3 games), the spotlight should be more on the Fraudiors choking.

THE FRAUDIORS DIDN'T SCORE IN THE LAST 4:39 OF GAME 7 ON THEIR HOME COURT. It wasn't because of lock-down defense by the Cav's either... it was mainly horrible shot selection, bad turnovers, and flat out choking. This is the main reason why we are not talking 2/7 right now.
 
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The slurping of LeBron in the NBA thread is od.

He played well. He wasn't 'dominant' though. ****.
 
Lebron scored 11 points in the 4th quarter
Kyrie scored 5
The W's scored 13

That's the main reason why you're not talking about his 3-4 record in the finals
 
Lebron scored 11 points in the 4th quarter
Kyrie scored 5
The W's scored 13

That's the main reason why you're not talking about his 3-4 record in the finals
Who scored more in the last 2 minutes when the game was on the line? Enlighten me.
 
The main reason we're being forced to talk about 3-4 is because Stephanie went 1/6 in the 4th with 1 TO that was one of the worst attempted passes (given the situation) I've ever seen.

lebronze went 3/8, got some bail out free throws. Congrats to him, not really greatness there. I fail to see how that is why the Cav's won considering what the Fraudiors did (or didn't do)... or at least why lebronze would get the credit when it really is all due to the Fraudiors choking given what we should have expected from them.

This was a choke job by the Fraudiors. If Stephanie shoots his season average in the 4th (50%), Fraudiors win. (EDIT: I know he didn't, and I know that you could use that argument for a lot of things, including players on the Cav's... but this is the MVP on the "greatest team ever" that we're talking about, you are allowed to expect great things from him... even "average" things by his standards.)
 
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You'd have a leg to stand on if all players on both teams (Save Dray) didn't shoot putridly

Otherwise it's simply 2 players managing to do enough (offensively) in the 4th Quarter of the biggest game in years

Perhaps if he shot 3/6 that would make some big difference to folks.

Lotta "if's" going around. Prob just best to look at what did happen :/

Won't change anything tho, except maybe to give you guys even more fuel & strengthen you for next year. Go all in. The Strength is in Numbers.
 
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Stephanie was exposed. Kyrie >>>>> Stephanie.

**** Bronbron, though.
 
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I know there are a lot of "if's" and I definitely don't want to go there, because I understand it could have gone either way when you play that game.

However, I was using it to show that there are two things at play here:

A. Cav's (including lebronze) doing "just enough" (not in stellar fashion)

B. Fraudiors choking

The bigger story is the Fraudiors choking. The difference between "what we would expect" from the Fraudiors (given the expectations that one could legitimately have from seeing them the past 2 years) and what we got is much greater than anything seen from the Cav's. That's really all I'm trying to say here, because I believe the focus is wrongly being put on the Cav's achieving something special when it is ultimately the Fraudiors choking that enabled lebronze "just enough" 3/8 4th quarter and Kyrie's huge 3 to end up winning.
 
I guess I'm missing something here but 1 team choking doesn't automatically mean that the victorious team didn't achieve something special. That's pretty much how sports works. The Warriors choking doesn't mean that Cle didn't win the chip, doesn't mean that their streak isn't broken, doesn't mean that Bron didn't help to bring one to his home state. You can put all the focus you want on one side of the coin it isn't gonna invalidate the other. They choked away their chance at history and Cle was there to do what they needed to make some of their own. Pretty low hanging fruit for arguments sake in a thread like this but at this point you gotta grasp @ whatever's there
 
^ it's just funny how they came in here and started throwing salt at us for being LeBron haters for years. All that years of pent up anger from seeing LeBron choke away the 4th quarter up til now must have got to their psyche. It's all good though, it's just basketball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. In LeBron's case, he's still 3-4. Not 6-0.
Anyway thanks for moderating dmxfury, I appreciate it [emoji]128077[/emoji]
 
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